REDWOOD CITY — A San Francisco woman who crashed her car after an outing to see “The Smurfs” with her 4-year-old daughter in Daly City was so intoxicated she wasn’t able to tell police her name, a prosecutor said.

Instead 42-year-old Sarah Thomison Boushey’s little girl told officers her mom’s name and added, “she’s drunk.” Boushey was slated to be arraigned Wednesday on drunken driving and child endangerment charges stemming from her Aug. 19 arrest, said Steve Wagstaffe, San Mateo County district attorney.

But she didn’t show up for court, and now a warrant will be issued for her arrest.

Testing showed Boushey’s blood alcohol content was .35, or more than four times the legal limit of .08. A man who witnessed her crash in the parking lot at the Century 20 Theatre said she was incoherent when he tried to talk with her. She allegedly hit two cars and a concrete median before coming to a stop, a prosecutor said.

When police arrived, they allegedly found a bottle of vodka in her purse. She was later taken to a hospital for observation due to her level of intoxication, police said.

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